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Privileging the "Judeo-Christian tradition" means putting a premium on a particular scriptural revelation.
By not privileging the narrator's voice he enacts a kind of democracy.
We discuss the big decision of privileging the self above others and telling your story.
That's because both shows are fundamentally conservative institutions, privileging the familiar and the unchallenging.
On this album, the way that it emphasizes bass and texture, you're privileging the body, and that's not snobby.
Even departments with ostensibly more restrictive policies consistently provided a caveat ultimately privileging the officer's judgment call.
"Reference" and "privilege" are used relentlessly as verbs, as in "referencing late capitalism" or "privileging the male gaze".
He railed against corruption, against tax laws privileging the rich, against the government's neglect of the poor victims of a ferry disaster.
They added: "In practice, the attempt to alter school curricula in response to individual objections means privileging the moral or religious beliefs of some families over others.
Soloway says she's always driven by "privileging the other", and that principle runs throughout Transparent, from its frank portrayal of female sexuality to its undiluted Jewishness.
Today Barr's diagram looks academic and prejudiced, showing the limitations of a one-dimensional reading of avant-garde art privileging the formal.
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